Background

Manchester United Vs Arsenal Football Tickets

Manchester United vs Arsenal tickets almost always carry extra weight. At Old Trafford, this is not just another home league date. It is a fixture shaped by title races, bad blood, defining scorelines and the sort of crowd that expects the game to feel important before the teams even come out. Buyers who want the right route usually need to compare section, row, delivery details and seating type with more care than they would for a quieter match.

No upcoming events

Manchester United Matches

Arsenal Matches

Thousands trust 1BoxOffice

We're rated as "Great" by our customers!

That is part of the draw. Manchester United against Arsenal still feels bigger than a standard Premier League weekend, even when the wider table tells a different story. Longside seats appeal to buyers who want a clean view of the tactical battle, lower-tier sections pull in supporters who want to feel every challenge and hospitality inventory attracts travellers and occasion buyers who want the day wrapped around comfort as well as football.

Manchester United tickets for a fixture like this are rarely about one single type of buyer. Some supporters want the quickest route into the stadium, some are fixed on a particular stand, and others are planning a full weekend around the match. 1BoxOffice has operated since 2006, and for a game of this profile, the marketplace works best when you use it to compare properly rather than leaving the choice until the final rush.

Why Manchester United vs Arsenal Tickets Stay in Demand

Arsenal brings a very different kind of demand profile from a routine visitor. This is one of the Premier League fixtures that still carries memories from previous eras, as well as pressure from the present one. Buyers remember title-deciding meetings, sharp tackles, tunnel tension and scorelines that still sit in English football conversation years later. That history keeps the fixture alive even before you factor in Arsenal's travelling support and the wider pull of Old Trafford.

Demand also holds because the market is split across several types of buyers. Home supporters want known routes into familiar sections. Away followers track the visiting allocation and any resale route that might suit them. Neutral buyers often aim for longside or premium positions because the occasion feels worth stretching for. When all three groups are active, the market does not settle easily into one price band.

There is also the practical point that many supporters are not operating through club member routes. Home-sale access can be restricted, away allocations are heavily filtered, and not every buyer has the time or status to wait for those channels. That is why a secondary marketplace becomes part of the plan for one-off buyers, international supporters and anyone trying to lock in travel before the fixture edges closer.

Can You Buy Manchester United vs Arsenal Tickets Without Membership?

Yes, many buyers search for Manchester United vs Arsenal tickets without holding a club membership. That is one of the main reasons the resale market for this fixture stays active. Home access for a match of this size can be limited by release timing, seat location and internal priority, while away allocations are usually shaped by supporter history and tighter club criteria.

For Manchester United supporters, the real question is often not whether a ticket exists at all but whether it appears in the right stand and through a route they can actually use. For Arsenal supporters, the away end is more limited, and the chain is tighter, which pushes many buyers towards resale options instead of waiting on a route that may never open to them.

A marketplace does not remove the need to read listing notes carefully, but it does give non-members another route into the fixture. Buyers can compare seat position, row, quantity, delivery method and any home-or-away wording before they commit. That makes it especially useful for supporters targeting one specific match rather than following a full membership path throughout the season.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Ticket Prices

Resale prices for this fixture are usually driven by five main factors: the stand, how central the seat is, whether the listing is lower or upper tier, the number of seats together and how close the market is to kick-off. Arsenal's pull as opponents tends to keep the top end firm, especially for central longside views and better hospitality products. Buyers looking for softer pricing usually begin with upper-tier or less central positions, while lower-tier central seats and premium packages move into a much stronger band.

Ticket type Resale price Best for Notes
Upper tier / less central £110 – £185 Lower-priced entry point Often, the first place buyers look when getting inside the stadium matters more than the exact block.
Longside standard £170 – £310 Balanced view and atmosphere Popular with buyers who want the tactical picture without stepping into premium pricing.
Lower tier / central areas £240 – £450+ Closer pitch view These seats often move fastest when the fixture gets closer, and the market tightens.
Premium seating £375 – £725+ Comfort-focused buyers May include upgraded lounge access, padded seats or a smoother matchday setup.
Hospitality / VIP £650 – £2,000+ Corporate use, special occasions, overseas trips Packages vary widely, so always check what is included in food, drink and lounge access.

Prices reflect typical resale ranges and may change as demand and availability shift closer to the match.

Seating Guide for Manchester United vs Arsenal at Old Trafford

Seat choice changes the whole feel of the day. Buyers who want a clearer sense of stand layout should check the Old Trafford seating plan first, then compare live inventory on the Old Trafford tickets page. That gives you a more realistic sense of where the value sits, instead of buying on a label alone.

Area What it suits Pricing General guidance
Longside lower Buyers who want to feel close to the pitch and follow individual battles Mid to high Strong for intensity and detail, though some rows can feel low depending on the section.
Longside upper Supporters who want to read the shape of the match Mid range Usually a sensible balance between view and spend, especially for first-time visitors.
Behind the goal Fans who value noise, rhythm and a more traditional home-end feel Lower to mid Atmosphere can be excellent, though distance and row height matter more here.
Premium seats Travellers, clients and comfort-first buyers High Usually adds more comfort at the seat and an easier build-up than standard admission.
Hospitality Special occasions and higher-service matchdays High to very high Check whether the package is led by dining, lounge time or the seat location itself.

Where Do Arsenal Fans Sit at Old Trafford?

Manchester United's visiting-supporter guidance places the away turnstiles in the South East corner of the stadium. In practical terms, Arsenal supporters should expect the away area to sit in that corner pocket rather than across several different sections. If you are buying for this fixture, the exact location matters because the stewarding approach and supporter mix change sharply once you move close to the segregated zone.

Supporter type Best approach
Home fans Buy in recognised home sections and stay away from seats close to the segregated corner if you want a simpler entry routine.
Away supporters Target seats that clearly place you in the South East corner allocation and read the listing notes closely before you buy.
Neutral buyers Choose longside or hospitality inventory if you want distance from segregation points and fewer colour-related issues on entry.

The safe rule is straightforward. If you want the away end, buy a listing that states that clearly. If you want a neutral experience, stay away from the segregated corner and do not assume a nearby seat will work as a mixed-support option.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Hospitality Tickets

Hospitality at Old Trafford covers more than one style, which is important for buyers who are comparing value at the upper end of the market. Some products lean towards a more relaxed lounge or sports-bar setting, some focus on padded seating with a smoother build-up and others are centred on fine dining, private service and a more premium pace to the day. Club hospitality descriptions in recent seasons have also highlighted tunnel-club style experiences at the sharper end of the offering.

Hospitality option Typical buyer Main appeal
Sports-bar style lounge Groups and social buyers Relaxed build-up, food and drink access, then a seat that keeps the day moving.
Padded-seat executive package Travellers and comfort-first buyers More comfort at the seat and a calmer pre-match setting than standard admission.
Fine-dining suite Corporate guests and special occasions Longer hospitality window, table service and a more polished tone before kick-off.
Tunnel-club style premium High-end buyers Closer access, stronger service and a day shaped as much by the setting as the match.

Ticket Delivery and Entry Information

Delivery type can decide whether a listing is practical, especially if you are travelling into Manchester on a tight schedule. Read the seller notes before you pay, keep photo ID available and make sure your phone is fully charged if the ticket is mobile. Buyers also need to factor in screening and bag rules at Old Trafford. Manchester United's safety guidance says bags larger than 20cm x 15cm x 5cm are not allowed onto the stadium footprint. Exceptions are made only for essential medical provisions or baby-changing items that require a larger bag.

Delivery type What to check
Mobile ticket Confirm whether the ticket arrives as a wallet pass, QR code or app-based transfer and when it is expected to arrive.
PDF or print-ready e-ticket Check whether printing is needed or whether a digital version on your device is accepted for that listing.
Local collection Make sure the pickup point, opening time and ID requirement fit your travel schedule.
Hotel or hand delivery Confirm the delivery window, contact details, and what happens if your arrival time changes.

Arrive with more margin than you think you need. That matters even more if you are dropping a bag, finding your section for the first time or entering close to a busier part of the stadium footprint.

How to Buy Manchester United vs Arsenal Tickets on 1BoxOffice

Step1

Open the fixture page
Open the fixture page and compare available listings by stand, row, quantity and delivery type.

Step2

Create or sign in to your account
Create or sign in to your account through the register page so you can move quickly once the right listing appears.

Step3

Read the seller notes carefully
Read the seller notes carefully, paying attention to seat location, home or away designation and any timing detail around delivery.

Step4

Check whether the seats are together
Check whether the seats are together if you are travelling as a pair, family or group.

Step5

Review the full order summary
Review the full order summary, including the ticket type and the amount you are paying for the position you have chosen.

Step6

Complete checkout
Complete checkout using the payment method that suits you and keep the confirmation details somewhere easy to find.

Step7

Watch for seller communication
Watch for seller communication or dispatch updates, especially if the listing uses mobile transfer or timed local collection.

Step8

Track your order
Use the track order page to monitor progress before you travel to the stadium.

For buyers who want a marketplace route rather than a member-only route, that process is usually far more straightforward. 1BoxOffice works with verified sellers and a 150% money-back guarantee, which is why many one-off match buyers use it for fixtures of this scale.

Tips for Finding Better-Value Manchester United vs Arsenal Tickets

Manchester United vs Arsenal Tickets for International Fans

International buyers usually care about three things first: when the ticket will arrive, whether the seats are together and how likely the fixture date is to move. That is the right order. A seat that looks fine on price can still become awkward if the delivery window is tight or if the listing does not make the together-seating point clear enough for your group.

The scheduling point matters because television selection can still move a Premier League game within the weekend frame. If you are flying in, leave some flexibility in your transport and hotel timings where possible. For overseas trips, clear mobile-delivery listings and straightforward longside seats often give the cleanest balance between view, convenience and planning confidence.

The History of Manchester United vs Arsenal in the Premier League

Manchester United against Arsenal is one of the Premier League's defining rivalries because it has never been built on one single era alone. It has moved from the ferocity of the 1990s into title-race theatre, then into a period where even league meetings outside the top-two race still carried edge, memory and scrutiny. At Old Trafford, the fixture has produced both attritional contests and scorelines that still shape how supporters talk about it.

That is why demand rarely drops into ordinary territory. Buyers are not just purchasing entry to a league match; they are buying into a fixture with years of tension behind it. Some meetings have been shaped by control and narrow margins, others by flashpoints, long unbeaten runs ending and emphatic home wins that fed the mythology of the rivalry. Even the quieter draws tend to feel loaded before kick-off.

Key Moments at Old Trafford (1993 to present)

What keeps the fixture distinctive is that both clubs bring their own sense of scale to it. The shirts, the noise, the accumulated history and the memory of previous meetings all mean a simple home league date still feels bigger than the line on the schedule suggests.

Data sourced from 11v11 head-to-head records, ESPN match reports, Manchester United stadium and safety guidance, Manchester United visiting-supporter information, and 1BoxOffice listing pages checked on 7 April 2026.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Head-to-Head Stats in EPL at Old Trafford

Metric Total
Matches played33
Home wins18
Away wins5
Draws10
Home goals53
Away goals25
Biggest home winManchester United 8-2 Arsenal, 28 August 2011
Biggest away winManchester United 0-1 Arsenal, multiple occasions, most recently on 17 August 2025
First EPL meeting at current stadium24 March 1993, Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal
Most recently played home EPL meeting17 August 2025, Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal

Source note : calculated from every Premier League meeting listed in the match-by-match table below, cross-checked against the full 11v11 opposing-team record and selected ESPN match reports.

Manchester United vs Arsenal EPL Match-by-Match Stats

Date Score
17 August 2025Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal
9 March 2025Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
12 May 2024Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal
4 September 2022Manchester United 3-1 Arsenal
2 December 2021Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal
1 November 2020Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal
30 September 2019Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
5 December 2018Manchester United 2-2 Arsenal
29 April 2018Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal
19 November 2016Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
28 February 2016Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal
17 May 2015Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
10 November 2013Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal
3 November 2012Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal
28 August 2011Manchester United 8-2 Arsenal
13 December 2010Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal
29 August 2009Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal
16 May 2009Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal
13 April 2008Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal
9 April 2006Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal
24 October 2004Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal
21 September 2003Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal
7 December 2002Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal
8 May 2002Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal
25 February 2001Manchester United 6-1 Arsenal
24 January 2000Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
17 February 1999Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal
14 March 1998Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal
16 November 1996Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal
20 March 1996Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal
22 March 1995Manchester United 3-0 Arsenal
19 September 1993Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal
24 March 1993Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal

Source note : Premier League home meetings at Old Trafford only, newest first, cross-checked against 11v11 and ESPN reporting for recent fixtures.

Frequently Asked Questions About Manchester United vs Arsenal EPL Tickets

  • Yes. Many buyers use the marketplace because they do not hold a home membership or away-priority status. The key is to check whether the listing is for a home, away or neutral-suitable area before you buy.

  • Yes, and this fixture draws strong overseas interest. International buyers should focus first on delivery timing, seats-together wording and whether the match date could shift within the weekend.

  • Price is usually pushed by opponent profile, seat location, quantity together, delivery timing and how close the market is to kick-off. A fixture with this history tends to keep demand firm across multiple parts of the ground.

  • Upper-tier and less central positions are usually the first place to look. Comparing several listings in the same stand can also help because the view change is not always as large as the price change.

  • They often are, though availability can tighten quickly because hospitality appeals to travellers, corporate buyers and supporters marking an occasion. Always read the package details carefully before buying.

  • That depends on the package. Some focus on lounge access and padded seating, while others add dining, drinks or a longer pre-match and post-match stay.

  • VIP-level products usually sit at the sharper end of the service scale. You may see stronger lounge access, more private service, higher-grade food and drink, or seat positions sold as part of the full premium day.

  • Yes, if the listing is clearly marked for a home section. Buyers should pay close attention to the stand name, row detail and any notes about home-supporter behaviour on entry.

  • Most of Old Trafford operates as home seating outside the segregated away area. Longside sections, behind-goal areas and premium zones are all common options for home supporters.

  • The away area sits in the South East corner of the stadium. Manchester United's visiting-supporter guidance points away fans towards that corner zone for entry and access.

  • That is not advisable. In a fixture with clear segregation and strong home support, away colours in home areas can create problems at entry or once you are inside the stadium.

  • Home supporters should not buy away-section tickets. The visiting allocation is stewarded and managed for away supporters, so it is better to stay within clearly designated home areas.

  • Away tickets are usually filtered through supporter-priority rules and previous attendance criteria, which is why supply is limited for general buyers. That is one reason Arsenal supporters often compare resale listings instead.

  • Yes, but you need to read the listing wording carefully. Pairs are usually easier to find than larger groups, and better seat locations can become more limited closer to the match.

  • Common methods include mobile transfer, digital ticket delivery, local collection and hotel or hand delivery. The right option depends on how close to kick-off you are buying and how fixed your plans are.

  • They can appear, especially in digital formats, but they are not guaranteed across the whole market. Buyers should treat the seller's note as the key instruction rather than assuming every digital listing is immediate.

  • The answer depends on your risk tolerance. Buyers who need travel certainty often prefer to secure seats earlier, while buyers with more flexibility sometimes wait to compare a wider spread of listings.

  • Manchester United's safety guidance says bags larger than 20cm x 15cm x 5cm are not allowed onto the stadium footprint. Exceptions are made only for essential medical provisions or baby-changing items that require a larger bag.

  • Yes, children can attend, but the suitability of a section depends on the age of the child and the tone of the area. Families usually benefit from calmer seating choices rather than buying purely on price or proximity.

  • Public transport is often the cleanest route on a major matchday. Manchester United's visitor guidance directs supporters towards its getting-here information, while drivers should allow extra time for congestion and longer walks around the ground.

Sources used: 11v11 head-to-head and match records, ESPN match reports, Manchester United visiting-supporter guidance, Manchester United stadium safety and bag-policy guidance, and current 1BoxOffice ticket and stadium pages.

Manchester United vs Arsenal Competitions

Manchester United's Home Fixtures

Arsenal's Away Fixtures

Manchester United vs Arsenal - Premier League | Old Trafford | 1BoxOffice